In one way it was fortunate for me that you weren't all out and about today.

As I came out from behind the protective screen of bushes at Hardy Street aroudnteh zoo I got hit hard HARD H-A-R-D. I know what 50km/hr winds feel like and this was at least that big. I struggled to stay on a reasonable narrow line, probably taking up about an extra foot or so as I got pushed. That and the pancho hanging out to my right at right angles did not leave a lot of margin for passing.

As it was there was one guy who did struggle past me and he, sensibly, took as wide a berth as was available.

It turned out to be only a short squall. By the time I was on the narrows it was a respectable breeze/light wind.

Overall it was windy enough to give me a frozen left arm despite the warmish 11 degrees or so but it was not overly wet. And the blue sky was mostly somewhere to be glimpsed. At trips end I didn't feel overly exerted, though I would understand anyone riding in from the east feeling differently.

I got to clear two smallish bits of shrubery, one from the Parry Ave crossing and another from the path. And picked up and returned one small sign from the Quay works that had blwon onto the PSP. Other than that, there was litle fresh damage to see.

For being 10C this morning, it felt bloody freezing! Didn't help that it rained for the first 20 minutes of my ride, then got windy. I actually was the coldest I've been all winter, for some reason the rain just felt like ice and chilled me to the bone in just a minute or two.

And you're right, there was hardly anyone out today. Can't say I blame them either. I've been at work for almost an hour now, and I'm still having a hard time typing my fingers are so stiff.

acually i didn't care if it hailed, the car is in the garrage also tuesday i glued the tubulars to the durace rims and wanted to make sure they are secured on the rim using sellys quick grip My commute is approx 3 1/2 kays, 10minutesawsome ride

I’m still on track with every working day this year similar commute to Roland’s.Today and yesterday 15-20min to wait out a shower about to hit gave me a nice 45min fine window with a little ‘cool down’ rain shower around the CBD before rolling into the office. Bless the BOM Radar “Aussie Weather” app on android.

A long time ago a friend recommended Joe’s Cakes in West Perth for a fresh cinnamon scroll (choice was a large custard/raisin snail, or smaller cinnamon bun, so I wisely chose the larger snail It sounded like a nice minor detour from cycle route into work. Seeing the Pea and Ham Soup on the board was an instant hit. I'm having tomorrow off for extra long weekend birthday celebrations, so this was the perfect warm-up in both senses http://www.joescakes.com.au/contactus/It was too hot to eat all the soup there, so had a few minutes break tasting it, then packed it with the snail and caramel slice safely in the trunk box I fortunately had mostly empty (2nd day testing it). It survived without spilling on the remainding route:- Outram St. dodging parked car doorings and pedestrians crossing without looking- through to Kings Park Rd parked car door dodging plus peak hour car slug slowly passing me- climaxing with a clear high speed downhill to St Georges with lucky green light I’m not fond of the roads hoped I wouldn’t have an incident and missing out on eating Joes bakery goods. Fun in a bike courier sense of feeling more alive with near misses, but a reminder to stick to the cycle route as it’s much more enjoyable.Treated myself to a long macchiato to complement the breakfast from Castro with signs of a CoP award of it being best Perth coffee voted ‘by the people’.The soup etc. from JoesRe-heated snail 1min melts in mouth with a nice coffee to wash it down, two thumbs up

Next will be a Cop the Lot burger for lunch... I hope it’s a bit of a tail wind for the ride home =D

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Yeah if fluoro yellow arm sleeves, that's the start of the trip home for me.I've tried detouring from Parliament Hay St. to Mill St. and had 3 near misses in 30m of Mill St. peak hour, doorings, peds crossing, and cyclist close behind me not ready to emergency brake for the other incidents =DSo I stick to the cycle path circling around down to Convention Centre, right to corner of the building.

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eldavo wrote:If it was the cycle path up the hill after work, fluoro yellow arm sleeves, yeah that's the start of the trip home for me.I've tried detouring from Parliament Hay St. to Mill St. and had 3 near misses in 30m of Mill St. peak hour, so stick to the cycle path circling around down to Convention Centre, right to corner of the building.

yep, i head down the bike path on my way home - that bike is def an eye catcher!

I know, right?! I rode all through winter and didn't feel cold like today.

I got going about an hour later than usual, but got going nonetheless. I had actually decided to wuss out due to a heavy shower that went over at my usual setoff time, but then I would have had to shower at home, which would have meant getting around to putting away all the drying sailing gear from the weekend that was still hanging up in there. [/firstworldproblems] ... so bike it was. And pretty tough going into a gusty SW'ly. Stayed mostly dry somehow but very nearly got blown off my feet waiting at the lights at Leach Hwy by a container truck passing at what must have been 80kph.

I actually had a great commute in today!Though i never saw any cyclist/s between Cockburn and the new Parry avenue detour! I had to stop and change into rainjacket at one stage when i thought it would pelt down!Four clicks later i had to "disrobe" as i was getting too hot! Winds were fine for a while through Leach to Canning bridge and then had a ride in with a gentleman on a very fine looking flat bar; if you're on this forum "g'day" again and thanks for the companionship ride to the Narrows! As i always ride along Mounts Bay rd to head towards the UWA campus i always keep an eye on the flags and keep something in reserve if needed for the "home stretch" to work; this morning i thought it would be tough but was pleasantly surprised by the easy ride into the headwind! Also a shout out to you Colin, we crossed over the road together beneath the Narrows and i said hello love that little "transistor"radio you had with you!

Hi Roland, hope it was me if good pass, or the other woman with pink wheels if bad :p

I got stuck late at work to have today off, but the wind shifted and obs read 0 0 0 wind speeds at one point. No wind felt like a tail wind after always seeming to be against it this week.

4 day commute break now handing over to the fair weather riders, I leave winter and return to summer weather. Mental.Will take MTB out in suburbia or fat bike to the beach on the warmer Sunday or Monday mornings.

*bad Yorkshireman accent* Back I was t'lad, we'd ride home from work twenty-nine hours a day down mill through sulfuric acid rain and solar winds, and when we got home, our Dad and our mother would kill us, and dance about on our graves singing 'Hallelujah.'

Was a wee bit nippy this morning, 6.5 degrees at Leederville at 6am but it warmed up soon after. Sure it got colder going down Thomas Street to UWA but I had removed some of my layering by that stage.

Apparently it was 7 degrees in Bickley at 2pm on Thursday though . Weather is looking fantastic for the weekend but I'll admit to being a softie and I'll keep the arm-warmers on for the hills.

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